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A Dark Twist in O1
Blade is O1 @ HRC 60 I would put it at 1/4 grind maybe a tad more. Shoulderless, with a bit of a tail. The blade has been etched a slate grey that is a near match to the carbon fiber.
I went with a worked nickel silver wedge, and pins, stainless washers, to accent the "bright" hollows on the spine. Also used brass pivot washers.
Scales are "lightening strike" carbon fiber.
Thanks for looking!
EDIT: Blade is 8/8 spine to edge, but due to the geometry, would sharpen as a 7/8
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I like it. You have a great flow of steel and scales. Folded it looks a creature ready to rare up and strike. : )
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Amazing work as usual Pierre, thanks for sharing. :)
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Nicely done Pierre! I always like the file work you do on the wedges..adds an intricate touch :tu
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Absolutely beautiful! Thanks for sharing it
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What a great looking Razor What did you use to etch the blade with?
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Very nice, I love the tail on it! Keep up the great work.